What function does a single cell of a multicellular organism perform?
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A single cell in multicelluar organisms is specialized to form a specific task or action. For example: a nerve cell's function is to transfer nerve impulse
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A solitary cell in multicelluar life forms is particular to shape a particular errand or activity.
For instance: a nerve cell's capacity is to exchange nerve motivation. Specialization in single-celled living beings exists at the subcellular level; i.e., the essential capacities that are isolated among the cells, tissues, and organs of the multicellular life form are gathered inside one cell.
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